Himachal Pradesh destruction with regular disasters, the center is formed to study reasons

The central government has ordered a multi-regional team to study the recent recent reasons in Himachal Pradesh and the reasons for the sudden flood. Home Affairs Minister AMIT Shah has ordered a multi-regional team of experts from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorological (IITM), Pune and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) In Himachal Pradesh investigated. The state government should also take serious measures to reduce the effects of climate change, which is becoming clearer with each year that passes. Experts are talking about to study the causes of rebellion explosion and sudden flooding, but no significant progress has been made. Even Lahaul and Spiti districts, where there is less rainfall, also cause cloud and sudden flooding. On Tuesday, the Kaurik and Ranragik towns of the Kaza subdivision caused major damage due to Cloudburst. On July 22, a Cloud Burst in the Leo Distribution of the Hungorung Valley of the Kinnaur district came to light. Not only these two tribal districts, but in the entire state, changes in agricultural and cultivation area and adverse effects on crops and fruits are seen. About one and a half months are still left in the monsoon season, and scenes across the state provide a worrying picture and at the same velocity, the destruction of the destruction can be even more serious until the rain is reduced. Since the arrival of Monsoon in the state on June 20, there have been incidents of 24 cloud bursts, 42 sudden floods and 26 landslides in the state. Increasing incidence of natural disasters, especially in the past three years, has indicated that serious thinking is needed to balance the direct effects of climate change, which occur as cloud neighborhood, sudden floods and landslides. Apart from the loss of human life due to natural disasters, the economy of the state is also affected, as important infrastructure such as roads, bridges, water and power supply schemes have been damaged and there is a loss of hundreds of rupees. Share this story -tags